Windshield wiper yoke

ABSTRACT

A windshield wiper yoke and a method for producing same is described. The wiper yoke is formed from a single strip of sheet metal which is bent to have a U-shaped cross-section. The web of the yoke includes a plurality of slots each of which extends in width to or beyond the imaginary bending lines. With slots provided in accordance with the invention, the wiper yoke exhibits relatively good aerodynamic behavior at high vehicle speeds.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to windshield wiper assemblies, in general, and to an improved wiper yoke and method of making same, in particular.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In German AS No. 1,075,450, a yoke formed from a sheet metal strip for a wiper blade is provided with oblong slots which improve the aerodynamic behavior of the wiper assembly. One slot is positioned in the main yoke between the articulating point of the wiper arm and the articulating point of the clawed yoke. The width of the slot is a multiple of the thickness of the sheet metal strip and is less than the spacing between the lateral shanks or sidewalls of the yoke. The main yoke and the similarly formed clawed yoke when viewed in cross-section in the area of the slots have two angular profiles to provide sufficient stability. However, because of the narrow width of the slots, this yoke arrangement does not meet requirements for aerodynamic behavior at high driving speeds.

In French Pat. No. 2,050,605, a wiper blade assembly similar to that described above is shown wherein the web of one yoke has a central separating line. Flanges lateral to the separating line are bent downwards parallel to the sidewalls of the yoke such that in the area of the slots, the cross-sectional view shows two U-shaped profiles. This yoke is relatively stable, but the aerodynamic behavior is less than desirable, again because the width of the slots is narrow. Additionally, this yoke is not easily fabricated using conventional production fabrication techniques.

Yokes for wiper blades are known from German AS No. 1,480,094 and 1,243,545 and from French Pat. No. 1,448,400 which provide slots having a width corresponding to the spacing of the lateral shanks, but the yokes comprise several piece parts. None of these yokes are formed from a single sheet metal strip.

Enormous difficulties have been encountered in producing a yoke formed of a metal sheet strip having wider slots. Proper bending of the strip in the area of the slots to form the sidewalls has not priorly been achieved when the spacing between the rim of the slots and the bending line approximately corresponds to the thickness of the sheet metal.

Additionally, a very rough punching edge is created when the slots are punched. The rough punching edge increases the danger of injury.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In accordance with the principles of the invention, a wiper yoke formed of a single metal strip has improved aerodynamic behavior without unfavorably affecting the rigidity of the yoke. The wiper yoke is producible in a relatively simple manner and meets safety requirements.

In accordance with the principles of the invention, a wiper yoke comprises a single metal strip provided with a plurality of slots. The metal strip is formed into a U-shaped cross-section such that lateral shanks or sidewalls are formed which are connected by a slotted web between the lateral shanks. The slots extend in width at least as far as the lateral shanks.

In one advantageous embodiment of the invention, the slots extend in width at least as far as the bending lines between the web and the lateral shanks.

Further in accordance with the invention, the edges of the slots are rounded.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention may be better understood from a reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings in which like reference numerals designate like parts and in which:

FIG. 1 is a planar view of a sheet metal strip to be formed into a wiper yoke;

FIG. 2 is a section through the sheet metal strip of FIG. 1 in the area of a slot taken along lines II--II of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a section through an embossing tool having inserted therein the sheet metal strip of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a cross-section through a yoke formed from the strip of FIG. 1 in the area of a slot;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a yoke formed from the strip of FIG. 1; and

FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view corresponding to FIG. 4 of another embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The yoke as a whole designated by 10 has two lateral shanks 11 and 12 and a web 13 connecting these lateral shanks. The yoke is formed from a one piece sheet metal strip 14 shown in FIG. 1 which is punched out of a plate not shown in detail. The bending lines B between the lateral shanks and the web are dotted in FIG. 1.

Several slots 20 are punched into the web 13, whereby the lateral rim 21 of the slots extend a predetermined distance laterally beyond the bending lines B. The spacing can approximately correspond to the thickness of the sheet metal strip. The spacing could be wider, but then the stability is diminished because the height H of the lateral shanks 11, 12 would be reduced in the area of the slots.

From the enlarged representation of FIG. 2, it can be seen that the punching edge at the lateral rim 21 of the slots is formed very unevenly and above all with sharp edges. To prevent injury from these sharp edges which are accessible from above when the lateral shanks 11, 12 are formed, the rims of the slots is rounded off. FIG. 3 shows a support 30 of an embossing tool on which the sheet metal strip 14 is rested. A stamp 31 rounds off the outside front edge 22 of the rim of the slot. When these roundings are only embossed by a stamp entering the slots, it has been found that due to deformation of material, a straight rim of the slot cannot be achieved. In the lateral view of the yoke, a wavy line was clearly seen. To overcome this disadvantage, which from a stylistic point of view is considerable, the outside of the sheet metal strip will be rounded off. A straight rim of the slot is obtained by uniform application of force on both front surfaces of the future lateral shanks. The lower front edge 15 of the lateral shanks 11, 12 is rounded off simultaneous with the rounding of the rim of the slots. The corresponding embossing radii are designated by R1 and R2. The embossing radius R1 is provided for safety and to achieve a straight and neat rim of the slot. Thus, the stamp 31 not only submerges between the slots 20, but also embraces the sheet metal strip 14 from the outside and thereby simultaneously serves as holding die so that the sheet metal strip cannot deflect laterally in the area of the slots.

It became obvious in tests that, when the length of the slots was too long, the edge of the slot was still uneven. A dependence between length of the slot and height of the lateral shanks in the area of the slots was recognized. Specifically, the length of each slot 20 must be less than 8 times the height H of the lateral shanks 11 or 12. Because the height of the lateral shanks increases from the end of a yoke towards the center, the length of the slots is varied accordingly.

From FIGS. 1 and 5, it can be seen that the length L of the slots varies and increases from the outside to the center of the yoke. The length of the slots is thereby proportional to the varying height H of the lateral shanks 11, 12. The web portions between the slots can also be of different length, whereby a particularly long slot is directly adjacent to the recess which is necessary for the jointed mounting of a wiper arm end.

The width of the yoke from the center to the end may be reduced in steps rather than continuously for styling reasons.

It is essential in this yoke that the width of the slots corresponds to the spacing of the lateral shanks and thus, as small a resistance surface as possible is exposed to the air stream. It is furthermore essential that the front edges of the lateral shanks in the area of the slots are rounded off above and outside as can be clearly seen from FIG. 4 so that the danger of injury is avoided. Tests showed the roundings R1 can only be economically produced with the necessary accuracy when the roundings R2 are simultaneously embossed.

In a modified version according to FIG. 6, the main yoke 10 has an unsymmetrical slot 20. The slot 20 extends only over a portion of the web and extends over one lateral shank. 

What is claimed is:
 1. In a main yoke for use in a wiper blade assembly having a wiper blade, said wiper blade defining a plane, said yoke comprising:a single metal strip, said metal strip being bent along two bending lines into a U-shaped cross-section to form two parallel lateral shanks of substantially identical size and shape and a web connecting said shanks, said shanks being substantially parallel to said plane, the improvement wherein said web includes a plurality of slots, each slot extending in width at least as far as said lateral shanks.
 2. A yoke in accordance with claim 1, wherein said slots extend in width at least to said bending lines.
 3. A yoke in accordance with claim 2, wherein said slots extend on each of two sides beyond each said bending line by a predetermined distance.
 4. A yoke in accordance with claim 3, wherein said predetermined distance is approximately the thickness of said metal strip.
 5. A yoke in accordance with claim 4, wherein the upper front edge of said lateral shanks in the area adjacent each of said plurality of slots is rounded off.
 6. A yoke in accordance with claim 5, wherein the lower front edge of each of said lateral shanks is rounded off at least in the area below each of said plurality of slots.
 7. A yoke in accordance with claim 6, wherein said plurality of slots includes more than two slots and the length of each of said slots is less than a predetermined multiple of the height of said lateral shanks.
 8. A yoke in accordance with claim 7, wherein the lengths of said slots vary in proportion to the heights of said lateral shanks in the areas of corresponding slots. 